![]() ![]() An update was released a month later, with the arcade version now displaying a Ver.B logo on the title screen. The initial arcade release, denoted as Ver.A in the test mode menu, was more similar to the first game and lacked polish, with some characters being significantly overpowered while others such as Kuma were lacking updated moves to set them apart from the previous game aside from a generic back throw. ![]() Tekken 2 went through three distinct revisions. Some technical fixes were also made by Namco. Additionally, the heads of fighters could now move during battle. Characters still looked blocky but with a noticeable polygon improvement to give them a more polished look. Tekken 2 also had lighting effects impressive for its time, making some arenas look remarkable. The number of moves and combos has been doubled compared to its predecessor. Distinct additions included sidestepping and attack reversals for some characters, back throws, and chain-throws, while tackles were modified to inflict more damage when running from a greater distance. It continues to use 2D backgrounds in its stages albeit now more detailed and occasionally moving during battle. It still features an infinite playing field, and uses the same fighting system that utilizes four buttons: left punch, right punch, left kick, and right kick. The gameplay in Tekken 2 is much like its predecessor, but improves on almost every attribute. With Kazuya gone, Heihachi reclaims the Mishima Zaibatsu. He takes Kazuya’s unconscious body to an active volcano and tosses him into the crater. Heihachi defeats Kazuya in the final round of the tournament. Later, he is shocked to discover that Heihachi survived being thrown from a cliff two years prior, and has entered the tournament. Now the owner of the Mishima Zaibatsu, Kazuya chooses to hold a second tournament to mark another step on his path to domination, even as rumors that he has made a deal with the devil begin to circulate.ĭuring the course of the tournament, Kazuya meets the competitor Jun Kazama, who he views as mysterious and without fear. If you do not provide this information, it will not be possible to send you newsletters.Two years have passed since Kazuya Mishima won the first King of Iron Fist Tournament and threw his defeated father, Heihachi Mishima, off of a cliff, presumably to his death. Mandatory information is marked with an asterisk. In the event of a dispute, you can refer the matter to the Commission Nationale de l'Informatique et des Libertés. These rights can be exercised using the unsubscribe link in newsletters or by email. You have a right to access and delete it on legitimate grounds and a right of portability over all data, as well as the right to formulate specific and general instructions on the communication of your data after your death. This data is kept until you withdraw your consent and is intended for use by Bandai Namco Europe departments responsible for managing relations with users. This processing is based on your consent. In accordance with Regulation 2016/679 of 27 April 2016, your first name, surname and email address are used by Bandai Namco Europe in order to send you a newsletter and information about Bandai Namco Europe's activities.
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